早发性胃肠癌发病率趋势的性别差异——欧洲/地中海视角

I. Ben-Aharon , N. Fokter Dovnik , H.W.M. van Laarhoven , M.G. Guren , I. Baraibar , N. Gordon , T. Goshen-Lago , R. Verhoeven , T. Sokop , R. Obermannova , F. Lordick
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虽然早发性结直肠癌的发病率在世界范围内不断上升,但欧洲年轻人群中其他胃肠道(GI)癌症的流行病学变化数据缺乏。我们试图描述不同欧洲/地中海国家年轻患者胃肠道癌症的发病率模式。研究人员联系了几个欧洲国家的国家癌症登记处,每隔5年获得每个年龄组(15-49岁)的胃肠道癌症病例的绝对数量,以及2008年至2018年每个年龄组每年的绝对人口规模。对数据进行分析,计算年发病率变化和年平均百分比变化。七个国家被纳入分析:捷克共和国、德国、以色列、荷兰、挪威、斯洛文尼亚和西班牙。在不同的胃肠道癌症中观察到不同的趋势。对于结直肠癌,除德国外,所有国家的男性和女性发病率都呈相似的增长模式。据记载,捷克共和国的胰腺癌发病率呈上升趋势,男性发病率较高,而斯洛文尼亚和以色列的女性发病率明显较高。西班牙和德国的这一比例略有上升,但没有性别差异。早发性胃癌和食管癌的发病率很低且无上升趋势。结论欧洲不同国家的胃肠道早期癌症表现出不同的发病模式。在2008年至2018年期间,某些类型的胃肠道肿瘤的发病率相当稳定,而有些类型的发病率却在增加,特别是男女结直肠癌和女性胰腺癌。
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Sex differences in the incidence trends of early-onset gastrointestinal cancer—the European/Mediterranean perspective

Sex differences in the incidence trends of early-onset gastrointestinal cancer—the European/Mediterranean perspective

Background

While the rising incidence of early-onset colorectal cancer has been documented worldwide, there is a paucity of data on the epidemiological changes in other gastrointestinal (GI) cancers in the young population in Europe. We sought to characterize incidence patterns of GI cancers in young patients in different European/Mediterranean countries.

Patients and methods

National cancer registries in several European countries were contacted to obtain the absolute number of GI cancer cases per age group (15-49 years) at 5-year intervals and the absolute population size for each of these age groups annually from 2008 to 2018. Data were analyzed to calculate year-to-year incidence rate change and average annual percentage change.

Results

Seven countries were included in the analysis: the Czech Republic, Germany, Israel, the Netherlands, Norway, Slovenia, and Spain. Different trends were observed for different GI cancers. For colorectal cancer, all countries except Germany showed increasing incidence rates in a similar pattern for males and females. An increasing trend in pancreatic cancer was documented in the Czech Republic, more in males, and in Slovenia and Israel significantly more in females. There was a slight increase in Spain and Germany, with no difference by sex. The incidence of early-onset gastric and esophageal cancer was very low and non-rising.

Conclusions

Early-onset cancers along the GI tract show different patterns in different European countries. For some types of GI tumors the incidence was fairly stable between 2008 and 2018 while some were increasing, in particular colorectal cancer in both sexes, and pancreatic cancer in females.
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